Cork man accused of breaking into three city businesses using fire extinguisher, table, and screwdriver

Accused allegedly caused €500 worth of damage to a barbers and restaurant and €900 damage to a Maxol service station
Goldie on Oliver Plunkett Street: It is alleged defendant took a table from outside the premises and used it to smash the glass door. Picture: Larry Cummins

Goldie on Oliver Plunkett Street: It is alleged defendant took a table from outside the premises and used it to smash the glass door. Picture: Larry Cummins

Extensive damage was caused to front windows of three premises in Cork by a man who allegedly broke in to them — variously using a fire extinguisher, a table and a screwdriver to carry out the breakages.

Sergeant Aisling Murphy made these allegations against Daniel Mulroy as she objected to bail being granted to him at Cork District Court.

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